I came back to my pc after some time and updated. Not sure what, but now my SMB share no longer let me write files to my share, then after some attempted fixing got a new error that denied me access to the SMB share as a whole using both Dolphin and cifs-utils giving the error “mount error (13): Permission denied”. Nothing I have tried so far as seems to work, the SMB share works just fine on other computers running Win/Linux. I am not sure why my OS is blocking my connection to my SMB server’s IP# (The SMB server itself isn’t blocking any IPs). Any help would be appreciated.
I am using kinoite and I’m experiencing the same thing with dolphin on 42.20251016.0 and 42.20251015.0. Dolphin under 42.20251008.0 is working okay. I notice that while I’m not able to copy files to the smb server, I can still create directories and files using dolphin’s right click menu.
Sounds like this KDE bug: [confirmed] Kde-frameworks 6.19 with SMB mounted: Dolphin cannot copy or rename files - Help - KDE Discuss
Bug ticket: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=510567
Scheduled for release mid-November, so you might want to pin 42.20251008.0.
I can’t reproduce this bug on my Samba share, which I mounted by an entry in /etc/fstab, not by opening it directly in Dolphin using kio.
So using a permanent mount may be a potential workaround here.
Glad to know this is being worked on. I will wait until Nov. 14 when the update comes out. In the mean time I will use the cifs-utils mount. Thank you!
We will need exact things you did and error messages
How are the shares mounted?
If you cd into it, what does ls -l show?
The newly released Fedora 43 has version 6.19.1 of kf6-kio, which should fix this issue.
I just upgraded to Fedora 43 and can confirm it works. Thank you so much!